This is a workaround, but not a true solution to the underlying problem. Still, having a reliable connection (even at a slower speed) is much better than a flaky connection (or no connection at all).
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This is a workaround, but not a true solution to the underlying problem. Still, having a reliable connection (even at a slower speed) is much better than a flaky connection (or no connection at all).
I've reported my version of this problem as Ubuntu bug #759051 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/759051).
I'm seeing a similar (?) problem with 10.10 on a Dell Latitude D620. This machine has a builtin Intel 3945ABG wireless adapter, and Ubuntu is using the iwl3945 driver.
I can connect just fine to...
I've seen people report that they can see all 4GB of RAM by running the (32-bit) "server" kernel. Apparently, the server kernel has PAE support enabled.
There are, however, several drawbacks to...